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...month ceiling--or offered them a $1,000 monthly tax-free bonus to waive the rule. That money upsets Helmly. "We must consider the point at which we confuse 'volunteer to become an American soldier' with 'mercenary,'" he wrote in his memo. In light of the force crunch, the Army is weighing a change that could compel repeated deployments, of up to 24 months each, for some part-time soldiers...
...shouldn’t affect us,” she said. “I’ve sat Reka in games at crunch time. So this team knows that, as much as we love Reka, it’s not about one player...
...dangers of maritime terrorism. "[That] could cause up to three or four weeks' extra shipping time," says Arm-strong, "the same period many companies have inventory for." Some firms could therefore find themselves with no goods to sell and no money coming in, producing a devastating?perhaps terminal?cash crunch...
Make no mistake. Junior guard Jessica Holsey had a tremendous game at the offensive end. En route to a career high 28 points, she drove and finished, knocked down jumpers and buried five threes, most in crunch time, some from distances only attempted in MTV’s Rock-and-Jock basketball games...
...didn’t want to,” says Will A. Rodger ’06, who typically “only consumes beer and movies.” However, his friends had hired the professional and he felt duty-bound to pitch in. Kids feel the crunch in other sectors of the entertainment industry as well. “I went to see an a capella concert last week and stayed for half an hour but paid eight bucks,” complains Mary O. Thomas...